Albino stuff on a mirror on black - the right way!
No "phone app" here. This was done with a full size mirror laid as a table, with a camera brought to near ground level mounted with 2 powerful speed lights off angle and in separate ratios. Feeding night was the other night so I didn't get the chance to work with many of my snakes, but I did take these three, not bad for a first attempt, I think.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8262/8...a81ab907_b.jpg
Albino Western Hognose, female
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8560/8...6f5b9cbc_b.jpg
Snow (Anery / Albino) BCI female, early 2012
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8407/8...79705450_b.jpg
And lastly, Peaches. My Kahl Strain Sunglow Male.
Once my Motley Albino sheds in a day or two, as well as my Goldenchild Jampea retic, I'll get them on the mirror and add to it! Thumbs up for more, comments about technique and questions appreciated.
Cheers,
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Idk what you just said about the lights and stuff, but those pics are SWEET! Good job! I especially loved the snow.
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ok man you gotta stop! I thought I only had to drool over your retics! now I gotta be jealous of your boas too? life isn't fair! lol
Albino stuff on a mirror on black - the right way!
Don't worry when I get back from Ecuador at the end of may I will get to make the Retic world jealous again!
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Smoking animals and pics!
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Again awesome shots!! Do you mind sharing some info regarding setup settings?
Yeah can you take a picture of the setup and maybe do a mini write up on how to? You will have to dumb it down on the photography vocab for people like me and others .
Albino stuff on a mirror on black - the right way!
Yeah I actually posted in another thread the setup I use. But I'll put together a dedicated thread to the technique pre and post production.
@angellady I do photo work for local breeders to get some of their snakes sold easier. And am always willing to do more.
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